TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1961 Sub Ruins Stickmen As Raiders Triumph By DEAN BILLICK A substitute midfielder who wasn’t good enough to make the Colgate- starting lacrosse team scored three goals Sat urday against Penn State to hand the Lions a 5-4 loss. Walt Jones, a 6-1 junior who hasn’t started a game for Col gate this season, fired in Colgate's last three scores and wrecked State’s bid for a 5-5 record this year. The loss snapped a three game Lion winning streak and gave the stickmen a 4-6 slate. Colgate is 10-7. Following the game it was f ' learned that 1. Dave Erwin, i. State’s captain and an honor able mention All - American W. last year, was se- Is? lected to play in s the 20th Annual 1 North - South All-Star game to ; held June 10 at the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis, Md, Erwin has been the bulwark of the Lion’s defense this year and is one of seven defensemen selected on the North squad. "Er win is certainly one of the best defensemen at Penn State since I’ve coached here," Lion coach Earnie Baer said. The Lions never led in the Colgate game. The Red Raiders jumped off to an 1-0 lead when Curt Brockelman tallied a goal at 12:34 of the first period. Dick Seelig tied the game at one all with .. goal at 1:03 of the second period, but that was MA10L0& CORSAIR nautical print dp RUGBY 100% cotton fleece deck shirt pull CRICKET blazer striped knit jacket in bnl jacket -with oversized pocket and British over in trimmed colors of white, gold, Kent colony colors. % length tab sleeves, notched collar. Shown with medium olive or navy. $5.95 TOP SIDERS deck Tailored Hawaiian trunks. Both knit of Hawaiian trunks. Both of 100% fine cot* pants end the newest British SEA KNICK- 100% cotton. Vivid color combinations of ton in color combinations of gold end ERS with regimental belt. Both of 100% sold end spice. 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He moved Colgate to a 3-1 mar gin and when Gordon Bennett cut the score to 3-2, he promptly scored again. State battled back with Tom Hayes counting a goal at 14:24 of the third period to make the score 4-3 but Jones tallied again and the Lions were two goals short. Steve Schrader scored for the Lions at 9:17 of the final frame, closing the gap to 5-4. The last five minutes State peppered the Colgate goalie with shots, but couldn't get the tying score. Jim Irwin again had a brilliant game in the nets for State, mak ing 17 saves and holding Colgate, a team that had averaged over 10 goals a game, to just five scores. In his last three games, Irwin has held the opposition to an average of three goals. 1 t t 'f f I | i Dave Erwin t, „<* **„ ,K. .J* »♦« .J, .J* Sf .J. .♦. .»* ,»„ *♦. .«* .J, „». **„ .*4 .*, .*., MALOLOS BENGAL piisley print, ripper front jacket with English accented collar over medium length baser trunks. Both of 100% finest printed cotton in color com binations of gold, spice end blue. Jacket $7.95 Trunks $4.95 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA CREDIT STAFF Important Meeting Saturday June 27 1 p.m. 3 Carnegie Bring Pen Office Hours Continue Through Thursday State Netmen Finish Season Against Big Red Penn State’s tennis team (4-7) closes out a disappointing season this afternoon against eastern power Cornell on the Jordan Courts at 3:30. The Lions lost all chances of reaching .500 Saturday when they were whitewashed by Army, 9-0. Four netters, Captain John Blanck (6-5), Vance Rea (2-9), Dwight Moore (0-5), and Don Mc- Cartney (3-5), will be playing their last match today. Netmen who saw action this year and will return next season are Whit Gray (6-4-1), Jim Baker (4-5), Don Benner (2-5), John Coldren (1-1), Bruce Derman (0-2), and Barry Rothman (0-1). The Lion freshmen dropped their sceond match of the year Saturday at Army, 8-1. Mitch Wapen and A 1 Harris in doubles were the only frosh win ners. The frosh (1-2) end their season here today against Cornell. ■l* *i* *i"i- -i- *;* *i* *t- *l- *l* *J* -i- Don't Forget [Mtc^aN (With a British accent) Hummers Win IM championships in fraternity, horseshoes and independent soc cer, horseshoes and golf have been decided while action in fraternity soccer, golf and bowl ing will be concluded this week. The Hummers wrapped up the indie soccer title last night with a 3-0 win over Nittany 37. Bruce McNair booted in two goals and Carl Drasher got the third. Sigma Pi gained a playoff spot Richards to Manage AL BOSTON (/P)— Paul Richards of the Baltimore Orioles yesterday was named American League All- Star team manager by President Joe Cronin. The selection of Richards marks the third time since 1933 that the tradition of picking the previous year’s pennant winning pilot has been broken. + CLASS FOR SALE WMItl • f M*Mtl MIMIIIIIMIMII OLDIES BUT GOODlES—Record*, quite cheap. Call Bill Joyce AD 8-902!) or UN 5-253.1. WASHING MACHINE G.K., ff <K>d con dition, reasonable price. Call AD 7-2259 after f> p.m. TRAILER —one bedroom, Excellent condition. $1250. Hilltop Trailer Park. AD 8-9509. • USED FURNITURE—beds, dressers, piano. chairs, table. Household-Good*. Call AD 8-0267. 1958 MCA, red roadster, superior condition. wire wheels. This remarkable buy has experienced only one winter. Call- AD 1947 PLYMOUTH 2-door sedan, radio ami heater, Kood running condition. $llO. Call AD 8-8008. THREE BEDROOM" house, Jar*fe living room, oil heat, appliances; one block from new Houserville School. FHA ap-, proved. $3OO down, about $72 per month includes taxes. Cali AD 8-SORB. 1955 ALMA House Trailer 42’xK*, 2 bed rooms and air-conditioner. Woodsdale Park. AD 8-0927 lifter 5:30. 1952 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. Must aelj-HOO. Call ADJLB&IS. 1957 MArLeTTE 4G , xB\ 2 bedrooms, washer. Choice lot in College View Trailer Court with tree* and brook. Price is rifcht. AD 8-1085. POLLOCK A dorm contract. Must aelb Call UN 5-4202 ask for Strve. Imme diately. i 1957 lIIItERTY~THAILK‘r“ 10*x41* ~t\vo bedroom with awninte and automatic washer. Inside excellent, outside will be painted. AD 7-4560. **❖•!•*■ 1943 STUDEBAKKU Commander con-; vertihle. Very Rood condition. AI) 8-8945.! CLARINET Evette and Schaeffer by Buffet. Best offer over SSG. Call Phil Smith AD 7-8250. 1954 CHEVROLET, good mrchanical con dition. Economical for college student to own. Best offer over $250. Call Phil Smith AD 7-3250. HAULKY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle; alwut $155. If interested call- AD 8-0265, ask for Boh F.cmpert. ’5l FORD convertible; overdrive, new tires, radio, heater. Must sell Fraser, AD 8-6464. 1952 Htl-TD MARK W, excellent running condition, engine recently completely re built, four new tires. Call Stu, AD 8--2415. 1965 FAIRLANE, sJO’xB‘; excellent—s9oo. AD 8-2424 before &:00, ask for Mr. Corman. Him FOR RENT 'lMimilMlllMlMMlimMaiMHHMtlimiMlllllllilllll APARTMENT—onc-half block from cam pus; three roomy and bath. Call At) A-1V259. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED Graduate Circle, two bedroom apartment to sublet summer term. Phono AD 5»22511, UNFURNISHED OU partly furnished 4- room apartment. Rent $7O. Available June; within walking distance to campus. Cai 1 AD 8-1729. SINGLE AND Double Rooms, summer and fall. Men only. 840 E. Prospect. AD 7-7852. _ __ FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Utilities included except electricity, ideal for couple or 2 boya. Private entrance, free parking. SRO a month’ including tele phone. Cftl! AD 7-2835. ONE DOUBLE room for summer and fall and one gingle room for fall, two blocks frOm campus. Very quiet. AD 7-7151, 721 Thomas. Men only. F UUN 1 SHED I'IHST FLOOR one bedroom! apartment, one block from campus. Avail able summer session. Phone AD 8-0211 for further information. TWO-UOOM FURNISHED Apartment, available June 2nd. Call AD 7-2027. THREE DOUBLE room:* for commence ment exercises, also for summer session. 4!W W. Beaver Ave. AD 7-4147, Mrs. Edna Milcy. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, two rooms plus private both ami complete kitchen ette. Free parking. WO/summer months; S7O/rnonth starting Sept. Centrally located. Available June 4. Cali Henry Keller, AD 8-5727, evenings AD 8-2716. 3-ROOM UNFURNISHED Apartment in new* home. Available in June or Sept. $75 month, AD 7-7948. IDEAL MODERN 3-room pnd bath un furnished apartment; close to campus. Free parking* Phone AD 8-8857 or AD K-27G7. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, bed In eluded if desired. Excellent location. 228 S. Allen St. Two rooms, bath, complete kitchenette; quiet, parking in rear. s6o] month. Only married couples or single grad student*. Call State College TV, 232 8, Allen St. i Soccer Title .on the frater.nity side by tripping Alpha Chi Sigma, 2-0. John Zerbe and John Bruski scored for Sig ma Pi, which will play Acacia in the finals tonight. Eugene Mariotti and Stanton Irons copped the fraternity horse shoe crown for Chi Phi, winning 21-20 and 21-17 over Lee Weaver and Eli Henry of Phi Mu Delta, Charles Snell and Bart Kletn were the independent winners with a 4-0 mark. Lamba Chi Alpha and Beta Sigma Rho will compete for the fraternity golf championship this week. Hickory beat Westmore land for the independent title, 3 and 2. The fraternity bowling winner will be decided between Phi Kappa Theta and either Alpha Phi Delta or Triangle. I FI E D S + TURKIC ROOMS for mil for foil form. (idiot aurroundinif, and oonveniodt locu tion. AD 7-22)fi. COM KOUTAIiI i; M ODKIt ATE rale' wVoL emi aceommodatioua for family amt friends. Colonial Hotel. 1211 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox AD 7-77»2_0r AD 7-ISM). ROOM AND ftO Alt Oat Alpha Zeta fra“. teinily. Summer term board on five day week basis. For information call Mr?. Aliee Crnndoil, AD 7-7f,21. 4ub-sh<>wcr PROJECT APARTMENTS, "one and two j bedroom, duplexes, available for June 5, I July 1 and September 1. Federated Home and' Morteaice, 710 S. Atherton St. AD Itt-HROO. l•«.a METEOROLOGY SOU Notebook. Needed desperately fur final*. tall Dirk, AD 8-1546. UUREN WATCH, white leather band. Finder please call F»lt» UN 6-73)1. BICYCLE in front of State Theater Thursday afternoon. Call Mrs. Ain«er Al) 7-7017. ONE MAN'S Jacket abandoned in C'»l b.’uian Office. See Wayne. YOUNG LADY, nth lot icnlly inr lined, hostess, water skiing. Flense eend photo to Ray White's Ski School, Sinner* Eoint, N.J. ANYBODY INTERESTED in working at a fraternity house as a waiter for the fall term call )rv at AD 7-1409. FEMALE ROOMMATE ’for the summer in Washington. D.C. Call UN 5-1:09. WANTED TO BUY a ropy of Representa tive of Spanish Authors bv Waller Pat tisni. Call Hugo, AD 7-7427. WANTED TO BUY—Girl's Khgiirdi bicycle. Call Ed AD 8-1165 after 9:90 p.tn. WANTED—PART-TIME shoe clerks, for any or all aesslous -summer, fall, win ter. spring. Experience preferred but not necessary. Write: Ray Nyetim. Box 2775, Pollock A giving name, address, phone, experience and references by Friday May 26. Best offer. THREE WAITERS to work for 3 ineaD a day from June 19 to July 2*. Call Mrg. White Al) 7-3951' n/tcr 6:311 p.m. HIDE TO Oregon between June li - June 9, Call Maryann UN 5-0023. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES to as sist manager. Travel resort areas: Long Island, New Jersey, Conner*irut. Must be aingle, neat. Salary, commission, bonus. Training program, (’all AD 8-I‘UI. OPENING work for room. Assistant manager Colonial Hotel. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. ask for C.R. RIDER TO vicinity of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, leaving June 12. Call Tom. UN 5-6946. FOR SUMMER entertainment at Blair County’s neworst ami modern restaurant and cocktail lounge. The Pulp Room, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Outdoor dining ter race and dancing. Have you the talent of The Kingston Trio? Trios or combo# needed for' entertainment Wednesday through Saturday nights. Apply to P.U. Box 496 Tyrone, l‘a. Apartmen t. FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male graduate students, needs one more mala student. Within walking distance of cam* pus. Phone. AD 8-1409 after 6:00 p.m, |TYPtN(j AND multilithing thesis report*, j etc. Re&son&blft sum. Call AD 7-7066. i A "FURNISH ED home' for~* j group of upperclass main students to ho {occupied In the fall. Call Bill, UN 5-5061, MISCELLANEOUS {LOOKING FOR male student, to «haro 1 furnished apartment foi summer. EaceL j lent location on College. *Ave. $35.00 a ■ month, utilities included. Call Ron, AD 'H-H .758. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter Rentals, complete typewriter repair *erv« ice, and all thesis typing bupidies, shop Nittanv Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. Ali 8-6125. HELP! TWO third-place 1360 Spring Wei* trophies for Carnival and Float missing* Please phone Donna, UN 5-8489. TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and r*a j pair* the No-Awl-Way by Massinger# iLarge selections of nylon or gut. Prompi i service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University iTennia Service, 614 E. Beaver Are. Phono !AD 7-2316. PIKER’S: Your one-etoj> music center on Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete music line accessories. Ojwn daily froaa 9-8 except Wednesday, Pifer Musi* Ceiti**- Phone EL 6-SUL PAGE FIFTEEN FOB RENT LOST FOUND WANTED
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